Thanks for the awesome stats! You have a very good point, but I do remember seeing some stats on ESPN or something showing how when he was in, Detroit scored a ****load more, so at least we know he's better than Shaun Hill and Drew Stanton. Cutler can't say the same about his situ in Chicago...Caleb Hanie anyone??

Cutler only has one problem as a QB. It's overconfidence. Nobody who ran the option in Vanerbilt can ever be acused of been soft. And Thank god Hanie put that clinic. If there is a free agent market, Hanie will net us a big trade.

“Never ascribe to malice that which can adequately be explained by incompetence.”― Napoleon Bonaparte

Stafford has looked like he's def had the potential to be very good QB in the NF.Thing though as everyone has noted there is just 2 small of a sample size for use to get a fair judgment of his potential.. take a look at his numbers from Year 1 to Year 2. He def started to showcase the stereotypical jump you would expect from a QB going into his 2nd year especially in TD-INT ratio. Until he puts together a full 16 game season, it will nearly impossible with any true certainty to access him. The most interesting thing about his injuries is that he was a 4 year starter at Georgia and never had any semblance of the issues then as he is facing now in regards to health.

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Cutler only has one problem as a QB. It's overconfidence. Nobody who ran the option in Vanerbilt can ever be acused of been soft. And Thank god Hanie put that clinic. If there is a free agent market, Hanie will net us a big trade.

Hahaha right. I agree. And yeah the Hanie game will get you a 3rd rounder for him. I'm hoping for the same with Matt Flynn

Stafford has looked like he's def had the potential to be very good QB in the NF.Thing though as everyone has noted there is just 2 small of a sample size for use to get a fair judgment of his potential.. take a look at his numbers from Year 1 to Year 2. He def started to showcase the stereotypical jump you would expect from a QB going into his 2nd year especially in TD-INT ratio. Until he puts together a full 16 game season, it will nearly impossible with any true certainty to access him. The most interesting thing about his injuries is that he was a 4 year starter at Georgia and never had any semblance of the issues then as he is facing now in regards to health.

He wasn't getting hit by NFL linesmen back then though. If I was Stafford, I'd be watching tape on Peyton Manning and getting rid of the ball in 2,5 seconds. Of course, that hurts his futue, which is predicated on giving Megatron time to get downfield.

“Never ascribe to malice that which can adequately be explained by incompetence.”― Napoleon Bonaparte